Coming off a Super Bowl-winning season in 2018, the supposedly world-class dominant Eagles sputtered losing 4 of their first 7 games, including dropping a pair of games to sub-par teams in the Bucs and Titans, and losing at home to the Panthers and Vikings. Think history can’t repeat itself?

Contrary to popular opinion, the Redskins are not a bad team. Young? Unproven?
...

It’s got to happen at some point, right? I mean, as a long-suffering fan of these Washington Redskins, I cling desperately to the belief that at some point my beloved franchise will emerge from the dark tunnel of misery into the glorious light again.

Whether by design, luck, or just sheer statistical probability, at some point the Redskins are going to be good again. Not just for a 6-game stretch, or
...

Samuel Adrian Baugh was born on March 17th, 1914 in the backyard of the enemy, in Temple, Texas. The son of a railroad worker, young Sammy Baugh spent countless hours throwing his favorite projectile through a tire he'd suspended from a tree. When he grew tired of it, Sammy would set the tire swing in motion, and practice hitting the sweet spot as it made its wide elusive arcs. When he'd mastered that, he'd practice
...

At 5' 9" tall and 170 lbs. soaking wet, Pat Fischer was a freakish combination of agility, guile, and gutsy determination. A big hitter wrapped in a tiny unassuming package. The legendary Johnny Unitas was once being interviewed at Redskins Park when a cameraman sarcastically asked, "Hey John - who's that 'kid' playing corner?"

Dexter Manley has always been a force of nature. And, like all forces of nature, he was at times simultaneously awe-inspiring and beautiful, dangerous and destructive, a human pendulum moving back and forth between glory and disaster. On the football field and in life, we’ve never quite been able to turn away from the show. During nine dominating seasons, he was both the best of what it meant to be a Washington
...

He was one of the most feared offensive players of his era. Charley Taylor, a life-long Redskin, was a force to be reckoned with over the course of a storied, 13-year NFL career.

Blazingly quick off the line of scrimmage, a fierce blocker, fearless over the middle and a threat to score anywhere, anytime, Charley Taylor played ‘nasty’. He had it all - speed, size, a penchant for the big clutch play,
...

William Orland Kilmer was born on September 5th, 1939 and grew up just outside of Los Angeles. Attending football games at the Los Angeles Coliseum as a boy, Kilmer knew he wanted to be an athlete at an early age. Ironically, Billy Kilmer never saw himself going anywhere as a football player. Baseball and basketball were his true sporting loves growing up. A .525 hitter and rated one of the top 30 basketball players
...

He was one of the most influential, winningest, and pivotal figures in Washington Redskins history. And most fans have never heard of him.

He was the first head coach of the Washington Redskins – ever.
He lead the Redskins to their first two championships – ever.
He was an innovator and a football genius.
And in 1976, he was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
...

Every pick made and every trade is all below. This list includes which former players became compensatory picks as well.
Each player has a link to a highlight package or in the case of Alexander and Clinton-Dix a link to their player profile and stats.

So, here's my official 1st Mock of the year. I've done a bunch of simulations so far on both Fanspeak and The Draft Network but this will be my official 1st mock of the 2019 draft season for Same As It Ever Was and BGObsession.
I'm basing today's mock off a conversation I had with some Redskins fans and fellow draftniks revolving around Josh Rosen. The rumor is that the Cardinals want a 1st round pick for Rosen and no team is willing to give up said pick
...